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NSW Maths experts say curriculum is faddish and shallow


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Dozens of maths professors and teachers have warned a draft plan to fix the “unambitious” national maths curriculum will make it worse, devaluing basics such as times tables and introducing vague, untested fads.
In an open letter to the national curriculum authority, the mathematicians point out ambiguity, shallowness - there is no mention of key algebraic terms - and errors in the draft, such as asking students to investigate Fibonacci patterns in shells, which “simply do not exist”.
Sam Rogers, age 9, from St Charles Catholic Primary School in Waverley, is tutored in maths by Fay Ligonis from Super Kids Tutoring. ....

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Shock changes for students under 'chainsawed' syllabus


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Schools won t teach students to tell the time until Year 2 or recite times tables until Year 4, under a simpler syllabus to start next year.
A chainsawed national curriculum has stripped subjects from history, slowed down primary school lessons and postponed the teaching of key maths and science concepts so kids have more time to master the basics of literacy and numeracy.
Year 1 students will no longer be taught to tell the time on a clock with hands, or to use fractions - waiting until Year 2 when they are more conceptually ready at the age of six or seven. ....

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Shock changes for students under 'chainsawed' syllabus


 
Schools won t teach students to tell the time until Year 2 or recite times tables until Year 4, under a simpler syllabus to start next year.
A chainsawed national curriculum has stripped subjects from history, slowed down primary school lessons and postponed the teaching of key maths and science concepts so kids have more time to master the basics of literacy and numeracy.
Year 1 students will no longer be taught to tell the time on a clock with hands, or to use fractions - waiting until Year 2 when they are more conceptually ready at the age of six or seven.
 
Students Ria (left) and Arnav (right) at Glen Waverley Primary School in Melbourne. A simpler syllabus to start next year will mean students would be taught to tell the time until Year 2. Picture: Nicki Connolly ....

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Mendoza: Good news to Science, Math teachers


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The Department of Education (DepEd) has encouraged high school Science and Mathematics teachers to apply for a government-provided graduate scholarship, through Part-Time Scholarship for Science and Mathematics Teachers of the Department of Science and Technology-Science Education Institute (DOST-SEI) as part of delivering quality education.
DepEd Secretary Leonor Magtolis Briones said that these challenges are confronting us and as we face this pandemic [and] she doubts that this will be our last pandemic, there will be more of them, we’ll be needing more scientists, more people in science and technology.
As stipulated in DepEd Memorandum No. 15, p. 2021, the grant is open for High School Science and Mathematics (S&M) teachers currently working with a teaching load and teaching experience of at least seven years. Once selected, the awardees will also receive a P20,000 tuition grant per semester and P60,000 the ....

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